Tra natura e storia. Sui nuovi indirizzi della Schelling-Forschung

Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 114 (1):185-193 (2022)
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Abstract

The aim of this essay is to examine recent contributions to Schelling research that appeared in three miscellanies in 2020. Their common thread is Schelling’s philosophy of nature, which, because of its dynamic and processual characteristics, is considered relevant in the debate on realism, philosophy of biology and environmental ethics. In the historical-philosophical field, many contributions highlight Schelling’s debt to Kant and Spinoza and his close relationship with the Romantic movement. Lastly, the essay analyses contributions concerning the Spätphilosophie, showing how Schelling’s philosophy is to be considered first and foremost as historical philosophy.

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Tommaso Mauri
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano

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